China grew terraces. During the Tang Dynasty.
The terraces were used by the Inca civilization to create flat agricultural land on the steep mountain slopes of the Andes. The Maya civilization, on the other hand, did not extensively use terraces for agriculture due to the more flat terrain of their region. The Aztec civilization also did not heavily rely on terraces for agriculture, as their capital city of Tenochtitlan was built on a swampy island in Lake Texcoco.
The Incas built farms in the mountains by creating terraces on the steep slopes. These terraces helped control erosion, retain water, and create flat surfaces for cultivating crops. The Incas also used irrigation systems to channel water from higher elevations to their mountain farms.
The Inca built terraces to create flat agricultural land on steep mountain slopes. This allowed them to grow crops at high altitudes where farming would otherwise be challenging. The terraces also helped prevent erosion and retain water for irrigation.
Terraces are not primarily used for agricultural purposes. They are not built on sloping land to prevent soil erosion. Terraces do not typically reduce water runoff and prevent flooding.
The Inca built an extensive network of roads and bridges to connect their empire, which helped overcome challenges of communication and transportation in the mountainous terrain. They also constructed impressive terraces, aqueducts, and storehouses to address agricultural and storage needs in the Andean region.
One of the greatest achievement of the Ifugao people is their rice terraces. Built thousand years ago but still used by the people until now. The terraces was built from the top to the bottom of the mountain by stones rip-rapped.It was built by hands to provide space for planting rice
Alluvial Terraces are also known as built terrace; drift terrace; fill terrace; stream-built terrace; wave-built platform; wave-built terrace.
They were built in Babylon.
The terraces were used by the Inca civilization to create flat agricultural land on the steep mountain slopes of the Andes. The Maya civilization, on the other hand, did not extensively use terraces for agriculture due to the more flat terrain of their region. The Aztec civilization also did not heavily rely on terraces for agriculture, as their capital city of Tenochtitlan was built on a swampy island in Lake Texcoco.
The Incas built farms in the mountains by creating terraces on the steep slopes. These terraces helped control erosion, retain water, and create flat surfaces for cultivating crops. The Incas also used irrigation systems to channel water from higher elevations to their mountain farms.
They built terraces on the mountainsides.
In Babylon
The Inca built terraces to create flat agricultural land on steep mountain slopes. This allowed them to grow crops at high altitudes where farming would otherwise be challenging. The terraces also helped prevent erosion and retain water for irrigation.
The Maya cultivated beans, squash, and corn. They built terraces to grow crops on hillsides and drained swamps for farmland.
Terraces are not primarily used for agricultural purposes. They are not built on sloping land to prevent soil erosion. Terraces do not typically reduce water runoff and prevent flooding.
they built terraces to make level ground to farm
people needed terraces and canals to farm in the Andes.Because that canals gave the plant's and food water. People who lived in Andes farmed on terraces they built into sides of mountains.